Centers, Institutes, and Projects

Beyond teaching courses, IUP’s English Department members participate in a variety of activities which serve the university and the greater community. This work is often carried out through centers, institutes, and projects which coordinate activities. These activities are focused on meeting specific community needs.

Centers and institutes provide an opportunity for professionals to utilize their expertise through consultation, technical assistance, and research-related activities. Programs provide excellent opportunities for students to learn, to demonstrate their knowledge and skills, and to become involved in meaningful projects in the community. All of this work by members of the English department community strengthens the research and public service missions of the university and, therefore, enhances the quality of education at IUP.

The Frederick Douglass Institute at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is an interdisciplinary, campuswide body that serves as a resource for information about and advocacy on issues relating to cultural diversity at IUP.